Giuseppe Mazzini, 1805 - 1872, Italian patriot, lived here.
London County Council
Site: Giuseppe Mazzini - NW1 (1 memorial)
NW1, North Gower Street, 185
Mazzini arrived in this house in 1840 when the address was 9 George Street.
Giuseppe Mazzini, 1805 - 1872, Italian patriot, lived here.
London County Council
NW1, North Gower Street, 185
Mazzini arrived in this house in 1840 when the address was 9 George Street.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Giuseppe Mazzini - NW1
Italian patriot. Born Genoa. Died Pisa. An exile in London for much of his li...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Giuseppe Mazzini - NW1
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
The 7 plaques are on different faces of the frontage of the building. We've numbered them left to right. Plaque 3 can be seen in our phot...
During most of the period specified on the plaque Turner was living in Twickenham with his father, who died in 1829.
Robert Edward Ryder, VC, 1895 - 1978. Born here on the 17th December 1895. Awarded the Victoria Cross for "most conspicuous bravery and i...
On the wall behind are two baskets for flowers and some screw holes. And on the wall a little to the left of the photo is another similar...
The three plaques are in a locked room which the staff kindly opened for us. See a photo taken at the unveiling of the Blanke plaque. W...
We weren't expecting the investigation into this plaque to turn up anything particularly interesting but go to the page for vicar Birch a...
Founded by the American Rev. J. Brett Langstaff. The picture is from 1947. The New York Times, 19 March 1922 carries a letter reporting on a performance of a play for the benefit of this library....
Installed on the fifth anniversary of James's death.
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